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. >> our economy is adding jobs but too many people still can't find full time employment. >> when president obama took office 134 million americans were working in nonfarmed jobs. today after massive losses and a slow recovery we're only 1.2 million jobs better off and many pay less than those who were lost. a reept study by the center for college affordability found almost half of college graduates are in jobs that do not require four year degree, things like janitorial service, taxi driving and retail sales. this professor helped author that study. >> let's say each one of them were making $20,000 a year more in income which is quite plausible. we're talking about $400 billion a year in lost wages. >> numbers like that have made some economic analysts argue that underemployment may be every bit as damaging to the economy as unemployment. and this man is caught in the middle of it all. for now he's taking freelance jobs as a photographer and part time work with moving companies. but -- >> i can only support myself so long before i may need to move back home. >> he may be the next one needi
. >> our economy is adding jobs but too many people still can't find full time employment. >> when president obama took office 134 million americans were working in nonfarmed jobs. today after massive losses and a slow recovery we're only 1.2 million jobs better off and many pay less than those who were lost. a reept study by the center for college affordability found almost half of college graduates are in jobs that do not require four year degree, things like janitorial service,...
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>> saving the environment and trying to rejolt the economy. all right. chris lawrence, thanks for us there in washington, d.c. appreciate it. >>> a mother flying to atlanta tries to soothe her crying child. that's when police say a fellow passenger actually slapped the boy and yelled out a racial slur. parents describe the traumatic incident just ahead. >>> mixed martial arts, a sport that's exploding in popularity in the u.s. going to tell you why. >>> also, remarkable guide dogs, trained by a woman whose hollywood pedestrian grill is very well known. we will talk live to entertainer lauren aluft, daughter of judy garland. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an
>> saving the environment and trying to rejolt the economy. all right. chris lawrence, thanks for us there in washington, d.c. appreciate it. >>> a mother flying to atlanta tries to soothe her crying child. that's when police say a fellow passenger actually slapped the boy and yelled out a racial slur. parents describe the traumatic incident just ahead. >>> mixed martial arts, a sport that's exploding in popularity in the u.s. going to tell you why. >>> also,...
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that's -- how bad is the economy that you've got to take a job like that? 16-year-old boys are the worst customers in the world. they're laughing. they're throwing quarters at them. they don't appreciate it. >> wendy, we're laughing. it sounds funny. do you see this as kind of a serious big no-no, too? >> there are two points i need to make right now. one is this mom is obviously doing as she once did because she's 33 years old and has a 16-year-old which means she was pregnant at 16. okay, first thing. enough said. and the second thing is because our culture has become so highly sexualized and we're using sexy bodies to sell these kids pretty much any product and half of them are naked on facebook, nobody polices that, she sort of lost sight about where the laws are in our culture. and i think facebook should get on and taking the six packs and eight packs of 12-year-old boys off facebook and the little girls with the cleavage when they're 13 and the duck face, they have to go. >> words of which isdom by wend there. all right. tom, chris, lani, wendy, than
that's -- how bad is the economy that you've got to take a job like that? 16-year-old boys are the worst customers in the world. they're laughing. they're throwing quarters at them. they don't appreciate it. >> wendy, we're laughing. it sounds funny. do you see this as kind of a serious big no-no, too? >> there are two points i need to make right now. one is this mom is obviously doing as she once did because she's 33 years old and has a 16-year-old which means she was pregnant at...
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in 2010 when we drove the message about the economy we won big. when we started the social,with the republican party driving the messaging, we lost. we need to stick to what affects all of us, and that's the economy. but the 14th amendment gives all equal rights. so when we're talking about gay marriage and the other issues, the federal government doesn't need to be involved in that decision. that -- gay marriage and marriage in general need to be something that is the church decides. the government shouldn't be involved in this. but at the end of the day, that's why the 10th amendment is there, to put it back in states rights. no one has a constitutional right to marriage. we're all created equal under the 14th amendment. >> l.z., the beginning part of the answer you were smiling, why? >> well, only because once the tea party got into power, we saw a significant spike in the pieces of legislation dealing with abortion, which is a social issue. so i don't think necessarily it's all about the money. i think there's definitely a tie in with social i
in 2010 when we drove the message about the economy we won big. when we started the social,with the republican party driving the messaging, we lost. we need to stick to what affects all of us, and that's the economy. but the 14th amendment gives all equal rights. so when we're talking about gay marriage and the other issues, the federal government doesn't need to be involved in that decision. that -- gay marriage and marriage in general need to be something that is the church decides. the...
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explanation of why family values -- why the government can help with family values and help rebuild our economy. the president's talk about preschool education, which is only available for only three out of every ten children. that is such a great investment in our future. our nation used to lead the world on secondary education, on college education. but we've fallen behind the world on preschool education. and we've seen in study after study, the rate of return is fantastic in terms of helping young people become more responsible, seek careers and jobs. but what was missing from the speech was the president's failure to challenge his party, my party, to engage in entitlement reform, for example. i think that is certainly a role that he has to play to move the debate to the center and to really bring about a consensus about an economic recovery. >> moving on, this was a moment that went viral. marco rubio's response. he's a rising star in the g.o.p. gets his moment in primetime. but his lunge for the water bottle steals the spotlight. look. >> nothing's frustrated me more than false choices li
explanation of why family values -- why the government can help with family values and help rebuild our economy. the president's talk about preschool education, which is only available for only three out of every ten children. that is such a great investment in our future. our nation used to lead the world on secondary education, on college education. but we've fallen behind the world on preschool education. and we've seen in study after study, the rate of return is fantastic in terms of...
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now that is money that doesn't go into the economy. now while it's true that they pay more in taxes, the taxes are not in the united states of america what holds up the economy, the earnings and job growth and everything like that holds it up. that is millions and millions of dollars not going into the economy because of things like that. that's just one example. >> give us an example, i you know have our own, you have been married to your partner for quite sometime. you were married in south africa several years ago. how does it impact you personally? >> it impacts me personally it's no secret or you would hope somebody in my position would be a very wealthy woman and when i die if k. t. were still alive or vice versa, k. t. or myself we'll lose over 50% or approximately 50% of our estate to estate taxes. if we were married and recognized on the federal level we would not owe one penny of tax. how would all the heterosexuals that were married if they knew upon the death of one of them if they have a certain size of estate they will lo
now that is money that doesn't go into the economy. now while it's true that they pay more in taxes, the taxes are not in the united states of america what holds up the economy, the earnings and job growth and everything like that holds it up. that is millions and millions of dollars not going into the economy because of things like that. that's just one example. >> give us an example, i you know have our own, you have been married to your partner for quite sometime. you were married in...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> ted nugent, the motor city madman, there he is, one of the more unlikely audience members who was invited to the president's state of the union speech this week. the outspoken gun rights advocate and former rock star shoots straight from the hip and from the lip when it comes to firearm restrictions. what you may not know is nugent can be kind of a softy, especially
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people...
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message he delivered in this week's states of the union address calling for new programs to stimulate the economy. >> we need to launch manufacturing hubs across the country that will transform hard-hit regions into global centers of high-tech jobs and manufacturing. we need to make our tax code more competitive, ending tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas and rewarding companies that create jobs here at home. >> in our party's weekly address, marketa roby blamed the president for the billions in spending cuts that could take effect march 1st. >> as the clock is ticking towards his devastating sequester, the president has failed to put forward a plan to prevent it. why? because president obama and senate democrats see his sequester as an opportunity to push through another tax increase. >> she said the president should consider some alternative budget cuts already passed by the republican-led house. >>> florida senator marco rubio is headed to the middle east. he left today on a week-long trip that will take him to israel and jordan. he planned meetings with the israeli and palestinia
message he delivered in this week's states of the union address calling for new programs to stimulate the economy. >> we need to launch manufacturing hubs across the country that will transform hard-hit regions into global centers of high-tech jobs and manufacturing. we need to make our tax code more competitive, ending tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas and rewarding companies that create jobs here at home. >> in our party's weekly address, marketa roby blamed the...
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in places like west virginia and tightening them further is only going to squeeze that part of the economy even more, and sol of the higher prices will be passed on to you and me as consumers. they also argue that the keystone pipeline will be safe with the technology today and bring jobs to places like nebraska and also help the u.s. to become more energy independent. don? >>> all right. thank you, chris. the big stories in the week ahead from wall street to hollywood, and our correspondents will tell you what you need to know. we begin with what is happening tonight at the pentagon. >> i'm barbara starr at the pentagon. defense secretary leon panetta was to be home in california in retirement, but now that congress will not deal with the chuck hagel nomination for another ten days, panetta still is on the job. he will travel to brussels for a nato summit to talk about afghanistan and other security issues. when the summit is over on friday, the big question, does he come back to the pentagon or does he try once again to go home to california? >> i'm poppy harlow in new york and while the
in places like west virginia and tightening them further is only going to squeeze that part of the economy even more, and sol of the higher prices will be passed on to you and me as consumers. they also argue that the keystone pipeline will be safe with the technology today and bring jobs to places like nebraska and also help the u.s. to become more energy independent. don? >>> all right. thank you, chris. the big stories in the week ahead from wall street to hollywood, and our...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an be a tracks. people will lose their jobs. >> reporter: you've heard the big numbers, $1.2 trillion in cuts over ten years. $85 billion this year. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeks away from the president's sequester and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that come as a result. >> reporter: the forced budget cuts came in the 2011 debt ceiling debacle passed by congress and signed by the white house. a worst case scenario that would be so bad it would force lawmakers to make a deal. now it's become a poison pill that the nation may have to swallow beginning march 1st. and if it happens, 70,000 children kicked off head start programs putting more than 14,000 teaching and staff jobs at risk, fewer inspections for things like horse meat in your burgers, cuts to mental health programs mean almost 400,000 seriously mentally ill
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an be a tracks. people will lose their jobs. >> reporter: you've heard the big numbers, $1.2 trillion in cuts over ten years. $85 billion this year. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeks away from the president's sequester and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that come as a result. >>...
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higher prices and optimism about the global economy all helping to push those prices up. >>> china's military says it did not carry out cyber attacks against the united states. the denial comes a day after a virginia cyber security firm released a report about hack k claims by the chinese military. it claims this nonscript building is the home to some of those operations. this is what happened when a cnn camera crew tried to get shots of that building, chased away by security guards. interesting to say the at least. >>> one of the pope's final acts could be changing the rules on succession. a spoerm says he's considering a change in the constitution to allow cardinals to vote for his replacement sooner than march 15th. the pope is stepping down at the end of this month. >>> hard care gamers, sony unveils the play station today. since then the company has been losing market share to competitors, the ps 4 reportedly will stream games online. >>> you have to get ready for another blast of wintry weather. snow and ice are accumulating right now from california to wisconsin. by the time i
higher prices and optimism about the global economy all helping to push those prices up. >>> china's military says it did not carry out cyber attacks against the united states. the denial comes a day after a virginia cyber security firm released a report about hack k claims by the chinese military. it claims this nonscript building is the home to some of those operations. this is what happened when a cnn camera crew tried to get shots of that building, chased away by security guards....
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what it say about the economy? >> wal-mart is the world's biggest retailer. we look at wal-mart and the earnings reports. the most receipt one. some of the comments show that the discount shopper did pull back and was cautious from the beginning of this year. note so surprising, it makes sense because higher gas prices for one. gas prices have been higher for 35 days in a row. that cuts into how much consumers are willing to spend at wal-mart. since the end of the payroll tax holiday and that affects everybody. it hurts the typical wal-mart shopper. finally the delay in tax refund checks going out. congress was trying to decide which tax cuts to keep and which would go. that delay kept that disposable income to places like wal-mart. all of those hitting shoppers harder and that took income out of their pockets that would have gone to wal-mart. fredricka? >> meantime, how is the stock market reacting? >> looking overall, wal-mart is up more than 2%. the different story with the dow down, it seems like yesterday we were talking about that elusive record for the
what it say about the economy? >> wal-mart is the world's biggest retailer. we look at wal-mart and the earnings reports. the most receipt one. some of the comments show that the discount shopper did pull back and was cautious from the beginning of this year. note so surprising, it makes sense because higher gas prices for one. gas prices have been higher for 35 days in a row. that cuts into how much consumers are willing to spend at wal-mart. since the end of the payroll tax holiday and...
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you're putting people to work and fixing the economy. both sides are pretending they cannot find a mutual solution. the solution is out there for years and no one is taking it. >> we did it back in the '70s with acid rain. there was a terrible problem and the government sort of worked with industry and they fixed that problem. why can't we fix our problems today. >> because nobody is talking to each other, carol. let's begin with that. the president doesn't talk to congress. congress doesn't talk to the president. nobody is talking to industry. we are in a very dysfunctional place right now in washington, d.c. it requires a lot of cooperation. i see pete shaking his head. but i would ask my friend pete, well, listen, there was a time when president obama first got elected when he had a majority in the house, when he had a majority in the senate, and when he did have the midas touch and could walk on water. >> that's because we have rule. we have an arcane rule that prevents smig being passed without 60 senators. and it is not true -- it
you're putting people to work and fixing the economy. both sides are pretending they cannot find a mutual solution. the solution is out there for years and no one is taking it. >> we did it back in the '70s with acid rain. there was a terrible problem and the government sort of worked with industry and they fixed that problem. why can't we fix our problems today. >> because nobody is talking to each other, carol. let's begin with that. the president doesn't talk to congress....
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at the end of the day those seek res make us strong as an economy. these breaches are very, very, very common. we deal with breaches on wide scales all the time and almost always originating from the chinese government. >> pretty frightening. david mckenzie, thanks for your insight. >> sure. >>> up next, our tailly topics debate including run, hide and fight? plus hillary clinton's next career move follows in the footsteps of her husband, former president clinton. a mysterious message on facebook leads a woman to news about her missing son. details of why this woman is so furious with police. the panelists will be revealed for you next. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must ma
at the end of the day those seek res make us strong as an economy. these breaches are very, very, very common. we deal with breaches on wide scales all the time and almost always originating from the chinese government. >> pretty frightening. david mckenzie, thanks for your insight. >> sure. >>> up next, our tailly topics debate including run, hide and fight? plus hillary clinton's next career move follows in the footsteps of her husband, former president clinton. a...
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and suzanne, as the economy shows signs of recovery, as the housing market improves, you're going to see demand for crude oil increasing, that will send prices up. also i want to talk about refineries. they play a huge part in the equation. you have refineries closing this time of year for maintenance reasons anyway. on top of that, some refineries closing for good and that's putting a squeeze on supply and when that happens, you are most certainly going to see prices go up. >> all right. we're just going to have to grin and bear it. thank you, appreciate it. >>> a teen, this is an amazing story, gets lost in the australian outback for three days. how his contact solution helped save his life. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male anno
and suzanne, as the economy shows signs of recovery, as the housing market improves, you're going to see demand for crude oil increasing, that will send prices up. also i want to talk about refineries. they play a huge part in the equation. you have refineries closing this time of year for maintenance reasons anyway. on top of that, some refineries closing for good and that's putting a squeeze on supply and when that happens, you are most certainly going to see prices go up. >> all right....
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> i'm deborah feyerick in for brooke baldwin. for the next 20 minutes we're going to be discussing the hot stories that you're going to be talking about at the dinner table tonight. first up is the tragic death of country music star mindy mccready. authorities say she shot herself on her front porch in arkansas yesterday. she was 37 years old. mccready shined in the musical spotlight, she also fought a public battle with addiction and mental illness. mccready had attempted suicide twice before in 2005 and 2008. in 2010 she was trying to turn things around and appeared on dr. drew's "celebrity rehab". >> she had been doing very well. things were looking up for her. she had children with a boyfriend who ended up killing himself a few weeks ago. she was struggling after that. actually was admitted herself to a psychiatric facility. and there is a cautionary tale here about the stigma of mental illness and the way in which the public attacks celebrities
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> i'm deborah feyerick in for brooke baldwin. for the next 20 minutes we're going to be discussing the hot stories that you're going to be talking about at the dinner table tonight. first up is the tragic death of country music star mindy mccready. authorities say she shot herself on her front porch in arkansas yesterday. she was 37 years old. mccready shined...
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states can innovate and see what happens to their economies and what unintended consequences occur. i think you may see other states if there's a big tax revenue boost which was part of the argument made by advocates embracing the same thing. at the end of the day some people will visit colorado to buy pot but there are a lot of other reasons to visit such a beautiful state and the va moert are going to have nothing to do with pot. >> some people? i'm thinking a lot of people will do it. >> i think there will be a lot of people going there for sure. i do think that it is going to push other states to move in this direction. not just because of the revenue issue but you're going to have a lot of issues with people going to colorado, buying marijuana. i know the smurfing you can't buy too much and whatever. if your friend is a colorado resident, the resident can get it. people can bring it home. you're going to have a lot of issues with people going back home, having marijuana. we're going to have a lot of ridiculous waste on arrests of people. i think other states are going to say, y
states can innovate and see what happens to their economies and what unintended consequences occur. i think you may see other states if there's a big tax revenue boost which was part of the argument made by advocates embracing the same thing. at the end of the day some people will visit colorado to buy pot but there are a lot of other reasons to visit such a beautiful state and the va moert are going to have nothing to do with pot. >> some people? i'm thinking a lot of people will do it....
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prices for an average domestic economy air fare have dropped since 1979 from $595 then to $365, though they have started to tick up a little lately. at the same time, the number of airlines has been shrinking. just after airline deregulation came into effect, there were 20 major airlines in the u.s. by 1990, there were only 12 in operation. today just seven. with usair and american merging we'll be down to six. usai and american don't have a lot of overlapping routes or hubs. in the end, there will be about eight routes out of the 900 or so that will only be served by one airline. susan? >> ali velshi, thank you. cnn "newsroom" continues now with deborah feyerick. deb? >> hey there, susan. looking at that freeze-dried pet thing -- >> not over it. >> we can't exactly figure out what to make of that. thanks so much. enjoy the rest of the afternoon. hi, everyone. 12:00 p.m. on the east coast, 9:00 a.m. on the west. i'm deborah feyerick in for fredricka whitfield. if you're just tuning in, thanks for joining us. we have so much coming up for you. these are the top stories we're following r
prices for an average domestic economy air fare have dropped since 1979 from $595 then to $365, though they have started to tick up a little lately. at the same time, the number of airlines has been shrinking. just after airline deregulation came into effect, there were 20 major airlines in the u.s. by 1990, there were only 12 in operation. today just seven. with usair and american merging we'll be down to six. usai and american don't have a lot of overlapping routes or hubs. in the end, there...